Dirty Words

Yes, maybe if you don’t like to use dirty words, it’s not very interesting. But I think it’s a great way to make yourself feel more Chinese. (I’m always searching for ways to feel more Chinese! Who isn’t, really?) Swear like the locals!

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HEY Eliz, Sounds like you are indeed making yourself at home when you can swear like the locals…also, Mr. Out of my Face sounds like a useful man to have around the house….I went in on Sarah’s site and think I will suggest she come home and win the lottery or think about going on some of the quiz shows and earn a bundle..I am really busy these days as we are searching retirement sites..your Dad is coming next week to look at a place here in Fenton…both he and Mark (and David) have been so suported in search..
You are loved…Grandma

DongHo, Many big cities in China is very easy to move aounrd especially with the metro trains. Wont have language barrier if you take the trains, everything written and explained in mandarin and english.They even announced the stations in both languages too.

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